Stone I really like the flat negative from Diafine great for scanning. And developer should work with IR.

You can pick up IR filters on ebay for just a few dollars

12-01-2012, 04:59 AM

Jeff Kubach

Great image!

Jeff

12-01-2012, 06:30 AM

ColRay

Thanks Jeff

12-01-2012, 07:29 AM

StoneNYC

IR photography

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColRay

Thanks Pete

Stone I really like the flat negative from Diafine great for scanning. And developer should work with IR.

You can pick up IR filters on ebay for just a few dollars

I dislike the filters off eBay, the last genuine Hoya I bought was great until it was humid and fogs like Leo & Kate were standing next to it, it's an old version of Hoya's MRC that bubbles and doesn't handle humidity well. After that experience I'd just prefer to wait till I can afford a B+W filter.

Hi Stone for the amount of IR pictures I will be taking all I wanted was something that was low cost.

12-02-2012, 08:15 PM

DWThomas

I have ePrey supplied Bower 720 nm and no-name Chinese 760 nm IR filters that so far, after two years, seem fine. My genuine Kodak Wratten Series VII 89B from 19-ought-64 still works too; used it in August on my Yashica 124G! Prices on the Big Names(tm) are a trifle sobering for infrequent use.

12-03-2012, 02:17 AM

PhotoBob

I also use this film in 4x5 and 120.
Have found it very difficult in large-format pinhole camera however.
Your result is beautiful and encouraging :)